Pmetatagger-2.1 - a gtkdialog audio meta tagger
I just added ape support via apetag. It's supposed to work with mpc files too so I'm going to try them as well. I'll have to modify the gui a bit to support m4a/mp4 files via AtomicParsley since itunes uses a lot of tagging fields. It'll probably be tabbed when m4a/mp4 filetypes are selected. When I finish that up, I'll add the features to Pcdripper too.
0.6 is now up.
This adds support for m4a, mp4, mpc, mpp, & ape file formats.
You'll need "apetag" in your $PATH for ape, mpc, & mpp.
You'll need "AtomicParsley" in your $PATH for m4a & mp4.
I'll attach the binaries I'm using, just unpack and put them in your $PATH.
This adds support for m4a, mp4, mpc, mpp, & ape file formats.
You'll need "apetag" in your $PATH for ape, mpc, & mpp.
You'll need "AtomicParsley" in your $PATH for m4a & mp4.
I'll attach the binaries I'm using, just unpack and put them in your $PATH.
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I just added an option to dump the existing tags via a button click. This will save all the tag information to the directory where your file is. The file will be "Your-audio-file".ptag. This file is a just a basic text file that can be opened read & edited if need be. You can then use that ptag file to tag a new file from within pmetatagger. I'll work out a command line option to use a ptag file on a specific audio file which will bypass the gui. This will be especially useful in an audio conversion program to dump the existing tag and re-use it for the newly encoded file.
Now to restructure the program so it dumps the tags before the gui starts. Should've done that to begin with but I didn't think of the importance until now. This way you can view & dump the tags in a standard and useable way from the command line.
Now to restructure the program so it dumps the tags before the gui starts. Should've done that to begin with but I didn't think of the importance until now. This way you can view & dump the tags in a standard and useable way from the command line.
0.7 is now posted.
This has a bugfix, loading a single file from within the gui was broken, now fixed. I also added the dump tag information as noted above, and incorporated some new command line only techniques to dump the tag and use it on a different file. For more info enter at the cli:
# pmetatagger --help
One of these days I'll start work on a new pawdioconverter that will save tags by using the pmetatagger command line switches.
This has a bugfix, loading a single file from within the gui was broken, now fixed. I also added the dump tag information as noted above, and incorporated some new command line only techniques to dump the tag and use it on a different file. For more info enter at the cli:
# pmetatagger --help
One of these days I'll start work on a new pawdioconverter that will save tags by using the pmetatagger command line switches.
I read that wavpack (.wv) & optimfrog (.ofr) files accept APEv2 tags so I'll experiment with that and add the filetypes to the gui if successful. I need to find a .wma tag editor. Currently in pcdripper I'm using ffmpeg as the encoder for that format and even though ffmpeg supposedly accepts:
-year
-title
-author
-copyright
-comment
-album
-track
It seems that mplayer only notices title and author for ffmpeg encoded wma's. I don't see a way to use ffmpeg to view/edit tags though.
-year
-title
-author
-copyright
-comment
-album
-track
It seems that mplayer only notices title and author for ffmpeg encoded wma's. I don't see a way to use ffmpeg to view/edit tags though.
apetag seems to work fine with shorten (.shn) format as well. I'll experiment with some other file types to see what else works.
It appears that id3 version 1 tags work with shorten and ape as well. id3 version 2 tags corrupt the files though.
It's too bad these programs can't read the other's tag. This will make it harder because I could be using apetag to read a tag when id3tag was used to create it (or vice versa). I may have to try to read a tag with id3info first and if no results try the other program.
I'm assuming maybe id3v1 tags via id3tag may be writable to many more file formats. I'll try it on other formats like wma. Looks like some more restructuring to my code needs to be done.
It appears that flac files accept apetag & id3tags w/o overwriting metaflac's tags. The track is still playable in mplayer but now it can't be decoded. Looks like I'll need to check that with the other formats too.
It appears that id3 version 1 tags work with shorten and ape as well. id3 version 2 tags corrupt the files though.
It's too bad these programs can't read the other's tag. This will make it harder because I could be using apetag to read a tag when id3tag was used to create it (or vice versa). I may have to try to read a tag with id3info first and if no results try the other program.
I'm assuming maybe id3v1 tags via id3tag may be writable to many more file formats. I'll try it on other formats like wma. Looks like some more restructuring to my code needs to be done.
It appears that flac files accept apetag & id3tags w/o overwriting metaflac's tags. The track is still playable in mplayer but now it can't be decoded. Looks like I'll need to check that with the other formats too.
When I select a file it just says all the operations are finished or something like that, instead of showing me the tagging window. It doesn't say anything helpful in the terminal.
The problem could be that I have a very old puppy, and I have easytag anyway, so I don't actually need it to work, but is there any way to debug?
The problem could be that I have a very old puppy, and I have easytag anyway, so I don't actually need it to work, but is there any way to debug?